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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «COSTALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
costally in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
costally im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
They're costally joined by a surprisingly small tissue-organ complex — " "Wait,
professor, 'Costally' — you mean at the chest?" "That's right. And the link is —
was — not major. I can't understand why they were never surgically separated.
Theodore Sturgeon, Paul Williams, 1999
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Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa
Long-cells <of abaxial leaf blade epidermis, whether similar in shape costally
and intercostally>/ 1. similar in shape costally and intercostally <Figs 178. 180>/
2. markedly different in shape costally and intercostally #292. <PIate 3:21; Figs ...
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Occasional Papers - Bureau of Entomology
... preapically blackish, white-tipped; legs clothed in admixture of brown and
white scales, hairs; tarsi not banded; primaries dorsally from base to subterminal
line brick red to red brown, may have purplish cast; costally lighter colored than
inner ...
California. Bureau of Entomology, 1968
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Acta zoologica Cracoviensia
Pattern dark brown, in the form of a rather subtriangular, costally rounded dorsal
blotch terminating at radial branch of median cell and much paler, brownish grey,
costal blotch farther to the black; subapical blotch small, concolorous with the ...
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Assessment: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses
Questions about shortness of breath (continued) Special points * Suspect
dyspnea in an infant who breathes costally; in an older child who breathes
abdominally; or in any child who uses neck and shoulder muscles to help in
breathing Facts ...
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Australian Systematic Botany
Fig. 13. Leaf blade epidermis. Longitudinal axis of leaves across page. Scales =
100 um. 13.]. Abaxial epidermal zones wider intercostally than costally. Leaf
blade glabrous. Subsidiary cells dome-shaped to rectangular. Erioscirpus ...
... terminal line represented by lunules on veins; fringes fuscous, white-tipped
apically; ventral surface light fuscous, pink tinted costally, lighter inner marginally;
transverse posterior line represented costally as black dash; secondaries
dorsally ...
California. Laboratory Services/Entomology, 1974
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Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) of Europe: Olethreutinae
Markings brownish or brownish ochreous: Basal blotch atrophied: median fascia
slender; speculum edged greyish costally. Cilia grey creamy. Hindwing brownish;
cilia brownish creamy. Male genitalia (PI. 25). Caudal angle of sacculus distinct ...
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Novitates Zoologicae: A Journal of Zoology
Body and wings dark, the forewing as far as the end of the cell (except costally)
and the hindwing in proximal half heavily suffused, thus most recalling nycteis
latifasciata. Forewing with cell somewhat shorter, the median shade (which is ...
Lionel Walter Rothschild Baron Rothschild, 1920
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The Dissent from Darwin, 1890-1930: The New View of Woman ...
study, Mosher wrote a thesis refuting the universally accepted belief that
breathing was a sex-differentiated function. Women were believed to breathe
costally, that is with the upper chest, while men were thought to breath
diaphragmatically.
Rosalind Navin Rosenberg, 1974